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The Bangladesh Army's Adhoc 57 Air Defence (AD) Regiment Artillery test-fired two CS/AA3 twin-barrel anti-aircraft gun systems for the first time during a firing exercise held in mid-March at Inanistha AD Firing Range in Cox's Bazar.

According to a press release by Bangladesh Armed Forces' media and public relations wing Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) in mid-March, the system is capable of hitting ground and air targets at a maximum strike range of 4 km.

The test fire confirms the induction of the systems – manufactured by China North Industries Group Corporation Limited (Norinco) – in the Bangladesh Army. The ISPR imagery suggests the induction of at least three CS/AA3 systems into the service.

The CS/AA3 – known as PG99 in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) service – is intended to intercept low and slow-flying threats such as close air support aircraft, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The system is a low-altitude, short-range air-defence (SHORAD) weapon and is a licence-produced version of Switzerland's Oerlikon GDF-002.

According to Janes Land Warfare Platforms: Artillery & Air Defence, the system comprises a 35 mm twin-barrel anti-aircraft gun mounted on a two-axle towed trailer, a power generator, and a fire-control unit (FCU).

The cannons of the gun are chambered in a 35×228 mm cartridge – fed from 7-round clips – which are capable of firing a variety of ammunition natures, including the Norinco 35 mm Programmable Time Fuze Pre-fragmented (PTFP) round.

https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/bangladesh-army-test-fires-csaa3-anti-aircraft-guns#:~:text=The%20CS%2FAA3%20–%20known%20as,unmanned%20aerial%20vehicles%20(UAVs).
 

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Four guns. Not three.
 

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@Isa Khan from where did you take this image?

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Well, then we can confirm there are two systems in total.

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